I just finished The Lives of Lennon by Albert Goldman. Pretty crazy stuff if its true. The author spent a decade researching it and came up with some wild tales about the man.
Now I'm reading The Regiment By Michael Asher. Chronicles the history of the British SAS. Im still on the WWII part, but Im not really sure how the SAS became so renowned. All they do is sneak behind enemy lines and blow up airplanes, or toss grenades in enemy sleeping quarters and shoot up drunken Germans in officers' bars. It seems more like murder than bravery.
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